Edgar Arthur Clark was born at Winona, Minnesota on August 9th, 1868 and died at Omaha, Nebraska on February 24th, 1930, being 61 years, six months and 15 days of age. Mr Clark came with his parents at the age of 13 years to make his home at Inman and has lived here ever since with the exception of two years spent back at the old home at Winona.
On July 24, 1890 he was united in marriage to Anna M Green, also of Inman. To this union were born five children. Mrs E R Rogers of Madison, Nebraska, Mrs Ralph Moor of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Arthur, Eugene, and Leslie of Inman. Besides the sorrowing widow and five children, he leaves a sister, Mrs Ida
Warrwick of Alden, Minnesota and 12 grandchildren.
His parents and two brothers have preceded him in death. In the passing of Mr Clark the people of Inman and community are bereft of a kind person and good neighbor.
The funeral was conducted by the Rev A Poe, of the Methodist Church in Inman and the Rev H H Beers of the Presbyterian Church of O'Neill. The Masonic Lodge of which he was a member, also took part in the service. Mr Clark was also a member of the Modern Woodmen Lodge.
Edgar Arthur Clark was born at Winona, Minnesota on August 9th, 1868 and died at Omaha, Nebraska on February 24th, 1930, being 61 years, six months and 15 days of age. Mr Clark came with his parents at the age of 13 years to make his home at Inman and has lived here ever since with the exception of two years spent back at the old home at Winona.
On July 24, 1890 he was united in marriage to Anna M Green, also of Inman. To this union were born five children. Mrs E R Rogers of Madison, Nebraska, Mrs Ralph Moor of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Arthur, Eugene, and Leslie of Inman. Besides the sorrowing widow and five children, he leaves a sister, Mrs Ida
Warrwick of Alden, Minnesota and 12 grandchildren.
His parents and two brothers have preceded him in death. In the passing of Mr Clark the people of Inman and community are bereft of a kind person and good neighbor.
The funeral was conducted by the Rev A Poe, of the Methodist Church in Inman and the Rev H H Beers of the Presbyterian Church of O'Neill. The Masonic Lodge of which he was a member, also took part in the service. Mr Clark was also a member of the Modern Woodmen Lodge.
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